When assessing suicide risk it is helpful for clinicians to combine information obtained from interviews with data from a standardized questionnaire because:
a) Professional codes of ethics mandate doing so
b) Interviews can also assess risk factors whereas questionnaires assess both risk and protective factors
c) Many clients report about their suicidal thinking and behavior one way to interviewers and another way when answering questionnaires
d) The information gained from a questionnaire can supplement interview data by identifying risk and protective factors not obtained through an interview
d
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Yin states that studies identify three modes of behavioral control which are important for understanding alcohol addiction:
(a) Punishment and reward approach, objective approach, and pattern (b) Positive and negative approach, targeted approach, and fixation (c) Pavlovian approach, goal-direction action, and habit (d) None of the above
The following is an example of ambiguous loss
a. Being emotionally absent and emotionally lost b. Being physically present and physically distant c. Being emotionally absent and physically present d. Being physically and emotionally present
The theory advocated by integrative psychotherapy that identifies 10 change processes that have received both theoretical and empirical support is
a. Wachtel’s Cyclical Psychodynamics b. Lazarus’s Multimodal Therapy c. Prochaska and DiClemente’s Transtheoretical Approach d. Harris’s Multitheoretical Psychotherapy
Intervention for autism spectrum disorder is most likely to optimize long term functioning when it occurs:
a. During early childhood b. During elementary school c. During middle school d. During high school